Consideration of genetic factors is an essential element of diagnosis that underlies orofacial traits. In particular, orthodontic clinicians may have an interest in craniofacial growth and tooth movement. These parts of the diagnostic process are important to understand the cause of the problem before attempting treatment. In this chapter, we present our studies o
Background: One of the difficulties in assessing the causes of root resorption is to separate the co...
The embryonic head development, including the formation of dental structures, is a complex and delic...
Summary. The relationship between genetic and non-genetic factors in the aetiology of dentofacial va...
In oral cavity, disturbances due to genetic alterations may range from lack of tooth development to ...
Successful treatment of any orthodontic problem depends on an appropriate diagnosis of its etiology....
Abstract Introduction: Genetics has been suggested as an explanation for the etiology of malocclusi...
Uncovering the genetic factors that correlate with a clinical deviation of previously unknown etiolo...
Etiology of malocclusions and relative contributions of genetic and environmental factors have been ...
Many pathological and physiological traits of the craniofacial region are inheritable. We have inves...
The relative influence of genetics and environmental factors in the aetiology of malocclusion has be...
The interruption of odontogenesis by any etiological factor may result in dental anomalies. Apart fr...
This paper reviews past and present applications of quantitative and molecular genetics to dental di...
In oral cavity, the spectrum of diseases due to genetic alterations ranges from developmental distur...
Summary. The relationship between genetic and non-genetic factors in the aetiology of dentofacial va...
Copyright © 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Gary D. Slade, Luda Diatchenko, Richard Ohrbach a...
Background: One of the difficulties in assessing the causes of root resorption is to separate the co...
The embryonic head development, including the formation of dental structures, is a complex and delic...
Summary. The relationship between genetic and non-genetic factors in the aetiology of dentofacial va...
In oral cavity, disturbances due to genetic alterations may range from lack of tooth development to ...
Successful treatment of any orthodontic problem depends on an appropriate diagnosis of its etiology....
Abstract Introduction: Genetics has been suggested as an explanation for the etiology of malocclusi...
Uncovering the genetic factors that correlate with a clinical deviation of previously unknown etiolo...
Etiology of malocclusions and relative contributions of genetic and environmental factors have been ...
Many pathological and physiological traits of the craniofacial region are inheritable. We have inves...
The relative influence of genetics and environmental factors in the aetiology of malocclusion has be...
The interruption of odontogenesis by any etiological factor may result in dental anomalies. Apart fr...
This paper reviews past and present applications of quantitative and molecular genetics to dental di...
In oral cavity, the spectrum of diseases due to genetic alterations ranges from developmental distur...
Summary. The relationship between genetic and non-genetic factors in the aetiology of dentofacial va...
Copyright © 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Gary D. Slade, Luda Diatchenko, Richard Ohrbach a...
Background: One of the difficulties in assessing the causes of root resorption is to separate the co...
The embryonic head development, including the formation of dental structures, is a complex and delic...
Summary. The relationship between genetic and non-genetic factors in the aetiology of dentofacial va...